
Image contains the text “Astro Zombies. Terrifying Color by De Luxe. See astro space laboratory. See brutal mutantsmenace beautiful girls. See crazed corpse stealers. See berserk human transplants. Wendell Corey. John Carradine. Produced by Ted V. Mikels. Screenplay by Ted V. Mikels and Wayne Rogers.”


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Problem Girls

Original post here. Image contains the text “Columbia Pictures presents Problem Girls. Why do so many rich girls go so wrong? She had a knife! She toyed with men! She played with matches! Starring Helen Walker, Ross Elliott, Susan Morrow. Written and Produced by Aubrey Wisberg and Jack Pollexfen. Directed by E.A. Dupont.” Original text:
Problem Girls (1953).
Squooze!

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Jungle Girl for the Weekly drawing Challenge of Pin Up Arena!
😉 ROAR!
Horrific and cute at once: Yari Di Giampietro




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Carnivore underwear

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Spent a straight day staring at charts and graphs so time to wind down with a little Ezzie showing off her patented Carnivore undies.Â
Bast in Heat

Original post here. This piece appears to be the work of Fastner and Larson and can be found in a gallery here. Sourced on tumblr to humancolony.
Geisha and the swan
Happy ___day

Original post here. Image contains the text “Happy Monday.” Sourced via old-school-kool. Original text:
Another Monday… more snow… more winter… this is seriously getting ridiculous.
Weird Science’s spacegoing girlsicles.

Image is a cover of Weird Science (July-August 1953), containin the text “Weird Science, No. 2 (July-Aug) In this issue E.C.’s adaptation of a story by Ray Bradbury, America’s top science-fiction writer” and the dialog balloon “Alone in space with fifty frozen dolls, just waiting to be thawed! Now let’s see! Eenie…meenie…miney…” Found in this gallery at The Golden Age.
Mad love



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Peter Lorre in Mad Love (1935).
(Sources: www.themotionpictures.net/ www.sensesofcinema.com/ www.frightenbrighton.wordpress.com)
